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Rabu, 19 Oktober 2016

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6 Best Self-Help Books You Must Read


By Vinay KR Kumar 


6 Best Self-Help Books You Must Read
The seven habits of highly
 effective people
By Stephen R. Covey




6 Best Self-Help Books You Must Read

      The Law of Success 


This classic book written by Napoleon Hill, is a blueprint for success. This is the single best book on success ever written. This book is a total eye opener and a must read for anyone wanting to succeed in life. The 16 powerful success principles written in this book will change your life forever. This book is by far the best success book I've ever read.




2. Think and Grow Rich


Originally published in 1937, this classic best-seller helped millions of people around the world to achieve their dreams. The author, Napoleon Hill spent a lifetime doing research on successful, wealthy and most powerful people on earth, including Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, John D. Rockefeller and Charles M. Schwab. Read this book and your life will be entirely changed.

Some insightful quotes from this book:

"Both Poverty and Riches are the offspring of thought."

"Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe it can achieve."

"The starting point of all achievement is desire."

"No one ever is defeated until defeat has been accepted as a reality."

3. The Magic of Thinking Big


This is one of the best self-help books I've ever read. In this book, the author's (David J. Schwartz) message is simple: The size of one's success is dependent on the size of one's thinking. The book is filled with ideas and techniques that can be applied in our everyday life whether at home or at work. This book gives you workable methods, not empty promises. Millions of people throughout the world have improved their lives using this book. A must read book on personal development.

Some insightful quotes from this book:

"Think Big and you'll live big. You'll live big in happiness. You'll live big in accomplishment. Big in income. Big in friends. Big in respect."

"Action feeds and strengthens confidence; inaction in all forms feeds fear. To fight fear, act. To increase fear- wait, put off, postpone."

4. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

6 Best Self-Help Books You Must Read
The seven habits of highly
 effective people
By Stephen R. Covey

This best-seller is considered as one of the most inspiring books ever written. This book is also considered as one of the best business books ever written and was named the No.1 Most Influential Business Book of the Twentieth Century. This book has transformed the lives of millions of people of all ages and occupations. As the title of the book implies, the book describes the seven habits of highly effective people and techniques for adopting these seven habits.





The seven habits of highly effective people:

Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Habit 4: Think Win/Win
Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood
Habit 6: Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw

5. How to Win Friends and Influence People

6 Best Self-Help Books You Must Read

Dale Carnegie (Author Page)

This classic best-seller is considered as one of the best-self books ever written. This is a powerful and a life-changing book and everyone should read this book. This book is the best human relation book ever written and is filled with wisdom. Filled with timeless ideas, this book teaches you to become a better person. A must read book.

6. As a Man Thinketh


Today this book is considered as a classic self-help book. In this book, the author James Allen reveals how our thoughts determine reality. Whether or not we are conscious of it, our underlying beliefs shape our character, our health and appearance, our circumstances, and our destinies. This book shows how we can master our thoughts to create the life we want. Read this book and your life will never be the same.



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Neuro Linguistic Programming: Your Map to Happiness, Success and Confidence in Your Life

By Dawood A Khan 

Neuro-linguistic has been considered a training language of the mind to control and reprogram it to achieve the goals. NLP techniques are getting popular as a popular tool to facilitate learning, training, sales, and business, professional and personal development.

However, finding a right source that offers practical exercises and comprehensive detail about NLP is still a painful task.

Neuro-linguistic programming by Randy Johnson is a perfect addition for those who were confused by the theoretical based explanatory material on NLP and stopped implementing all the techniques considering it a purely professional thing they cannot practice.

Johnson's NEURO LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING is a comprehensive, research-based discussion on NLP, considering every possible question that clients, readers and potential users may have in their mind.

This book covers all the practical content with the aim of providing the most workable techniques anyone can implement. The writer is so conscious about "how to do it", that is why the first chapter of the book is about "Basic NLP Techniques".

The next chapter is the prelude to the first one as it deliberately explains "how to control the mind" using different techniques and exercises.

All techniques are comprehensively explained that anyone can start the implementation right after reading it. Since NLP is only effective when it is practiced, it is necessary to have effective exercises with theory.

The focus of the writer is straight into teaching the right way to control and train mind to achieve the goal.

In the third chapter of the book, the writer talks about how you can explore the hidden talents of your mind by stretching its capabilities and increase the motivation towards "self-believe" (discussed in next chapter).

The chapter is all about "setting goals" and "motivation and fixing your habits".

The writer has dedicated a complete chapter to "goal settings and achievement" and "improving communication" that can help in setting and achieving the goals. The writer keeps the motivation levels up and talks about fears, phobias and building confidence because motivation can help defeat the fears and phobia. But it is very important that our brain should learn the language of motivation much more than it holds the words, "fears and phobias".

According to Randy, health and well-being is a pillar to build a strong base of happy and successful life. A week soul, negative mind, and unhealthy body can harness the growth of an individual.

All 12 chapters are connected to each other so precisely that after reading the whole book, anyone can successfully start practicing NLP techniques to achieve their goals.

At the end of the book, the writer includes some effective meta-programs to engage the attention of the reader in achieving a real skill through NLP.

The challenge for the book was to restrict to the practical exposure of NLP technique. And the writer significantly progresses to fulfill the desired needs, which leads to a successful completion of NLP book.

The best part of the e-book is its engaging and motivational voice. It's a pleasure to read and I would recommend it to everyone who want "happiness, success and confidence in their life".

You can get this book here:    https://www.amazon.com/NLP-Linguistic-Programming-Techniques-Confidence-ebook/dp/B01FBR2KWM/ref=sr_1_31?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1463537935&sr=1-31&keywords=nlp+neuro+linguistic+programming

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Jumat, 30 September 2016

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Read Aloud Books To Your Child

Start Reading Aloud To Your Child

By Benwade Warren 

Kindle Ebook
Do you know how important reading is for children? Do you want your child to learn how to read? Do you regularly make your child practice his or her reading? Do you do this on a nightly or weekly basis?

I'm sure you do know how important reading is for children. We all know children need to learn how to read, but have you ever considered how important it is for you to read aloud to children? Yes, reading aloud is one of the most important things you can do for young children. It's something many parents neglect because they see more value in making the child read. I'm not saying that reading aloud is more important. I'm only saying that it is just as important.

Reading aloud changes childrens' brains in beneficial ways. There have been a number of studies done on this, and kids who have parents who read aloud to them consistently do better on standardized tests than children who don't have book read to them.

If you have a child, it's important to start reading early to them. They don't have to be old enough to understand or follow the story as an adult would. They can listen and gain the building blocks required for reading comprehension. As children hear words, they make mental images of those words. They visualize events in the story as they are happening. This is how reading comprehension works in both children and adults.

Reading comprehension is a part of almost every standardized test your child is going to take in school. In many grades children take these tests, and they are often the deciding factor in whether a child is admitted to the next grade. Therefore, it's vitally important that children learn to not only read but remember what they are reading.

If you want what's best for your child, you'll start reading aloud. You can find lots of book at the local library, and you can almost always check them out for free. Many parents don't realize how great a resource local libraries are. Go often, check out books, read them, and get more. A good, involved parent will take the time to read to his or her child. It's just what you're supposed to do. If the benefits of it are so great, there is really no good reason not to read daily to your children. It will help them in ways you never imagined. [http://www.saraalicebooks.com]Stories About Me is a read-aloud book to get you started reading to your children. Here are some more [http://www.bestbooksnow.com]good books to read aloud to your child. Check out some studies are this topic as well - it's been clinically proven that children benefit from adults who read to them.

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Rabu, 28 September 2016

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Music Books - The Best Books That Teach You How To Play The Piano

By E. Brooklyn



Piano Book
No matter how many instruments are introduced in the market, along with the technologically improved and played ones; there are a few instruments that you can never forget and one of such instruments is piano. Although the keyboard has replaced the sound of the original instrument, one can never forget the peaceful and soothing tune of this black and white beauty. Hence, there are still many families that send their children to piano classes in order to keep the music alive in them. If you talk about the benefits of learning to play piano, there are many; however, all of them focus on two main advantages - peace of mind and a decrease in the feeling of loneliness.

Although people take up different courses to get a hand in playing piano, there are many books that help you learn this wonderful instrument right at your home. Following are the three books that teach how to play piano and have been voted as the best ones by those who have used them:

"Alfred's teach yourself to play piano":

Alfred is one of the largest educational music publishers in the world and hence the customers have an already existing trust with whatever is published under the name. Starting from the basic lessons to a little advanced ones; this book has lots of pictures that help you learn to play the mind soothing instrument just the way one should. To add to the visual help, it comes with a DVD that teaches you lessons on how to use your fingers on the piano to play your favorite songs, as you sing along.

"How to play the piano - Everything you need to know to play the piano"



Trust us, although the book's name is long, it teaches you the basics of this instrument within a few minutes. Of course, you need patience and time in order to be a perfect beginner in playing the instrument. But every single basic detail is mentioned in the best possible way, so that it's really easy for you to understand the steps and start seeing progress as soon as possible.






The Classic Piano Course Book:



This is not just a book; it has been titled as a "tutor book" by all those who have taken its help to learn their favorite instrument. It starts with an introduction to the instrument, pitching of notes, key signatures and takes the learner to a world of other important aspects that the pianist must be aware of.

A student who has the zeal to give his 100% to learn something, can learn whatever he wishes, even without someone to teach him. However, he grabs the knowledge in a much better, easier and quicker way if there is a proper guide to help him. This is why these 3 best piano learning books may come in handy when you decide to start learning how to play the piano. Of course, the help and guidance of someone with experience in playing the piano would be a great bonus, but as long as you give your best and remain consistent and motivated, you will soon see progress in playing the piano.

Click here, and find out more about the best digital pianos on the market, read full reviews and articles related to this wonderful musical instrument and its music.

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Book Review : Dawn and Sunset - A Tale of the Oldest Cities in the Near East

By S. Marie Vernon


Dawn and Sunset is a compelling Tale of the Oldest Cities of the Near East written by amateur historian and Israeli high school English teacher, Michael Baizerman. It's clear, Baizerman has spent countless hours researching and documenting this work. He has compiled minute details of everyday life of the inhabitants of the old world known as Mesopotamia and the cradle of civilization. The oldest cities encompassed the Persian Gulf area and were referred to as Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian and Assyrian regions. The Mesopotamia area today is known as Eastern Turkey, IRAQ, Kuwait, Baghdad, Iran and Northern Syria. The Greek meaning of Mesopotamia is, "land between two rivers." The twin rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates nourished Mesopotamia and made it possible for nomadic tribes to begin to cultivate the land for agriculture and eventually settle into communal villages where life as we know it began. Then much changed over the course of time. A lot of historical ground is covered in the many millenniums referenced with some emphasis on the third and fourth millennia BCE.

This work may be more than A Tale, perhaps it's a social study of our earliest ancestors? Perhaps it's closer to a documentary of facts, yet facts that are sometimes verified through myths, legends and the poetry of that millennium? Baizerman blazes on undaunted by the scarcity of information for some periods and events. He gathers his content from different angles to expose discrepancies and biases for what they were. If there is no documentation to support the claim he will pursue other avenues; he will find a hieroglyphic, a poem or an architectural marker of that time period so his points are well documented. The author himself says it best, "only artists and scholars are entitled to examine our history through a magnifying glass with inexhaustible vigor," which he does very well in creating this educational volume called Dawn and Sunset.

The Gods drove every decision in the ancient world. Temples attested to their glory and power. In the beginning, the Temples controlled the economic life of a community. They were central to all the regions and the many Gods were worshipped and honored constantly. Life was a battle, a consistent struggle with the hostile land and various populations of people. Irrigation and farming allowed for communal villages to give way to more complex societies with district states. Then pristine cities became early empires and these gave way to dynasties with corruption and exploitation that would bring in the Dark Ages and the eventual collapse of this early civilization that had been "two thousand turbulent years in the making." The temples fell to government rule and general's built extravagant palaces to display power and demand respect whether they deserved it or not. Many great leaders and warriors would rise and fall. Some were virtuous and some were not. War was inevitable and peace was all but nonexistent.



Though it all, writing, language and technological advancement prevailed; metals, ceramics and new building materials enhanced and changed their way of life forever. New transportation routes and foreign trade changed the landscape, social classes, and the expectations of the people. Division of labor and other inequities emerged that would lead to more wars and the eventual demise of a once glorious nation known as Mesopotamia. From pre-civilization to civilization to its very downfall, this book delivers a lot as each chapter is organized and packed with great detail about the grueling and difficult historical times between the Dawn and Sunset of Mesopotamia- A Tale of the Oldest Cities of the Near East. Ironically, through this writing we can see many parallels of modern day society as it faces some of the same indignities and dilemmas of this historical period.

After Dawn and Sunset author Michael Baizenman emerges with a new book and is already writing it. It's about the attitude of the Latin West to the East on the eve of the Age of Discovery. Both books should appeal to history lovers and educators who like a dedicated spirit of inquiry and documented exposure of facts that may not be so factual. Of course, any differences in opinion, by this author is well researched, well documented and well written. These volumes are sure to be a handy resource for any educator who would like that little extra detail when it comes to the history of ancient civilizations.

S. Marie Vernon is a book and product reviewer who has her own blog at The Write Review. http://smariev.blogspot.com and you may also find her work at Pacific Book Review. http://www.pacificbookreview.com

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